Taxpayers Billed £1,000,000 To Bring Back Rubbish Illegally Dumped In Poland

Source: https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1554030/taxpayers-billed-million-pound-rubbish-illegally-dumped-Poland

Author: James Lee

The return of the 1,500 tonnes of waste comes as Poland applies stricter rules on imported waste, resulting in authorities now calling for the refuse to be disposed of correctly. The Environment Agency is paying £983,000 to a private company to take care of the problem, with taxpayers picking up the bill.

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Poland introduces registration system for waste transport

Source: https://www.recycling-magazine.com/2022/01/20/poland-introduces-registration-system-for-waste-transport/

Author: Recycling Magazine

Currently, the SENT system in Poland (Electronic Transport Supervision System) was originally introduced in 2017 to register transport of goods such as chemicals, fuels and tobacco, and is primarily a tool to increase tax revenues and reduce crime.

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Poland toughens-up waste import rules

Source: https://www.mrw.co.uk/news/poland-toughens-up-waste-import-rules-20-01-2022/

Author: Mark Smulian

Poland will imposed further restrictions on the import of waste from 1 February as the government steps up its "fight against environmental crime". The country was the second largest destination of waste from the UK after The Netherlands in the first three quarters of last year, according to the Environment Agency.

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EU waste shipment revisions fall short by neglecting key distinctions

Source: https://www.econotimes.com/EU-waste-shipment-revisions-fall-short-by-neglecting-key-distinctions-1625162

Author: EcoTimes

Due to the sheer size of its population and the advanced state of its development, the EU is a major producer of waste, particularly plastics and metals. Despite commanding a reputation as one of the most environmentally-friendly and forward-thinking forces in the world, the bloc still exports a significant proportion of its waste abroad for recycling, often to countries which do not have the resources, infrastructure, or enforcement systems in place to handle it appropriately.

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TUNISIA: Rome agrees to take back tons of waste stored at the port of Sousse

Source: https://www.afrik21.africa/en/tunisia-rome-agrees-to-take-back-tons-of-waste-stored-at-the-port-of-sousse/

Author: Benoit-Ivan Wansi

Italy will take back hundreds of containers of mislabelled household and hospital waste that were illegally exported to Tunisia. The consensus reached during the negotiations between the two countries will restore responsibilities in accordance with environmental legislation and decongest the port of Sousse where the waste is stored.

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Liar, liar, plastic on fire: Turkish recyclers discovered arsoning facilities to destroy waste

Source: https://www.packaginginsights.com/news/liar-liar-plastic-on-fire-turkish-recyclers-discovered-arsoning-facilities-to-destroy-waste.html

Author: Louis Gore-Langton

Recycling companies throughout Turkey are intentionally burning down their facilities as a means of cheaply destroying hazardous packaging waste, according to Microplastic Research Group (MRG), a team of scientists who study pollution and waste crime in the country.

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Waste Colonialism Should Be The Shame Of The Privileged West, Not Its Best Kept Secret

Source: https://www.greenqueen.com.hk/waste-colonialism-plastic-recycling-exports/

Author: Amy Buxton

Behind promises of net-zero emissions by 2050, the U.K. and some of its European brethren are working tirelessly. Not to reach targets more quickly, but to slippery shoulder the responsibility of proper waste management. Poorer, less regulated countries are being targeted in mass export drives in what is being referred to as ‘waste colonialism’.

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Tunisia, waste illegally trafficked from Italy will be returned to sender: 212 containers ready to leave the port of Sousse

Source: https://www.ilfattoquotidiano.it/2022/01/07/tunisia-i-rifiuti-trafficati-illegalmente-dallitalia-saranno-rispediti-al-mittente-212-container-pronti-a-partire-dal-porto-di-sousse/6448629/

Author: il Fatto Quotidiano

The 212 containers loaded with domestic waste illegally trafficked from Italy to Tunisia will be returned home. This was announced, about a year and a half after the discovery of the cargo in the port of Sousse , where they are still under seizure, was the Tunisian Foreign Minister, Othman Jerandi, in a statement reported by various local media on the sidelines of a press conference on the occasion of the end of the North African country's mandate as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council.

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COSCO Shipping Line Called Upon to Stop Illegal and Harmful Exports of Plastic Waste

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COSCO Shipping Line Called Upon to Stop Illegal and Harmful Exports of Plastic Waste

Following the seizure of 37 containers of German plastic waste from the COSCO ship COSCO PRIDE in Piraeus Greece late last year, 52 non-governmental organizations have sent a letter to the Chairman of COSCO Global to stop their exports of plastic waste, in particular to developing countries.

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‘Waste colonialism’: world grapples with west’s unwanted plastic

Source: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/dec/31/waste-colonialism-countries-grapple-with-wests-unwanted-plastic

Author: Ruth Michaelson

One hundred and 41 containers filled with rotting plastic waste have been on a journey for more than a year. Scattered between Turkey, Greece and Vietnam, far from their origins in Germany, the containers’ voyage sheds light on the hidden global trade in plastic waste.

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Britain through the looking glass: my dead goldfish is now a registered waste disposer

Source: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/dec/24/dead-goldfish-licensed-waste-disposer-system-falling-apart

Author: George Mondiot

It’s a tragic story, with a happy ending. Until I was seven, I had a goldfish called Algernon. He wasn’t the most exciting pet, but I was quite upset when I found him floating one morning on the surface of his little tank. This, or so I thought, was the end of a short and uneventful existence.

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Malaysia still grappling with 2018 imported plastic waste problems

Source: https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/malaysia-still-grappling-2018-imported-plastic-waste-problems

Author: Nina Muslin

Using her bare hands, environmental researcher Wong Pui Yi scrabbled through the dusty and dirty bales of plastic trash abandoned in a shoplot at the Pulau Indah Industrial Area. A mix of plastic and paper, some of the waste still had product labels on them, including one with food instructions written in Dutch and an address in South Africa. Filling out the space from top to bottom, this bunch of rubbish is one of several in the area.

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